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TATE PU B LISH I N G TATE ENTERPRISE S LTD ART BOOK S SPRING 2020 MI LLB A N K LO N D O N SW1P 4 RG 020 78 87 8 870 TAT E.O R G .U K /P U B LISH I N G T WIT T ER: @TAT E _ P U B LISH I N G I NSTAG R A M: @TAT EP U B LISH I N G
CONTENTS NEW TITLES 3 A N DY WA R H O L 7 S T E V E M CQ U E E N 9 B R I T I S H B A R O Q U E : P OW E R A N D I L LU S I O N 11 AU B R E Y B E A R D S L E Y 13 A B O O K O F F I F T Y D R AW I N G S BY AU B R E Y B E A R D S L E Y 15 ZANELE MUHOLI 17 LY N E T T E Y I A D O M - B OA K Y E 19 M AG DA L E N A A B A K A N OW I C Z 21 B R I TA I N A N D P H OTO G R A P H Y: 19 45 –79 23 HUGUETTE CALAND 25 VENICE WITH TURNER 27 SPRING 29 SUMMER 30 Q U E N T I N B L A K E : P E N S I N K & P L AC E S 31 H OW TO PA I N T L I K E T U R N E R 32 RECENT HIGHLIGHTS 34 B AC K L I S T T I T L E S 41 J. M .W. T U R N E R 42 B A R B A R A H E P WO R T H 43 QUENTIN BLAKE 44 H Y U N DA I CO M M I S S I O N 45 TAT E I N T R O D U C T I O N S 46 MODERN ARTIST SERIES 47 BRITISH ARTIST SERIES 48 R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S A N D AG E N T S All profits go to supporting Tate. Please note that all prices, scheduled publication dates and specifications are subject to alteration. Owing to market restrictions some titles are not available in certain markets. For more information on sales and rights contacts see page 48.
ANDY WARHOL ED I T ED BY G R E G O R MU I R A N D Y I L M A Z DZI E WI O R NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS A FA S C I N AT I N G ‘ R E-V I S I O N I N G’ O F WA R H O L A N D Tate Mo d er n H I S U N I Q U E V I E W O F A M E R I C A N C U LT U R E 12 M ar – 6 Se pt 2 02 0 As an underground art star, Andy Warhol (1928–87) Mu s eu m L ud w ig, was the antidote to the prevalent abstract expressionist Co l o g n e, 10 Oct 2 02 0 style of 1950s America. Looking at his background as – 21 Feb 2 021 a child of an immigrant family, his ideas about death and religion, as well as his queer perspective, this A r t G al l er y of book explores Warhol‘s limitless ambition to push the O ntar i o , To ro nto traditional boundaries of painting, sculpture, film and 27 M ar – 13 Jun 2 021 music. It reveals an artist who both succeeded and Dal l as Mu s e um failed in equal measure; an artist who embraced the of A r t, Texas establishment while cavorting with the underground. 11 J ul – 7 N ov 2 021 Exploring Warhol’s knowing flirtation with the commercial world of celebrity alongside his advocacy of alternative lifestyles, it presents his work within the context of his 200 colour illustrations time in a way that connects to contemporary concerns. 289 × 219 mm Including a unique contribution from writer Olivia Laing, 224 pp an artist’s response from Martine Syms and an exclusive £25 • PB interview with former Factory insider, Bob Colacello, this 9781849766708 book returns Warhol to the shifting creative and political landscape in which he lived, and highlights how he and his work marked a period of cultural transformation. 9 £40 781849 • HB 766708 9781849766715 G R E G O R M U I R is Director of Collection, International Art, Tate Modern. Y I L M A Z DZ I E WI O R is Director of 9 March 781849 2020766715 Museum Ludwig, Cologne. 3
ANDY WARHOL S T EP H A N I E S T R A I N E NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS T H E I D E A L I N T R O D U C T I O N TO T H E L I F E A N D Tate Mo d er n WO R K O F T H I S P I O N E E R I N G A R T I S T 12 M ar – 6 Se pt 2 02 0 A central figure in pop art, Andy Warhol (1928–87) was Mu s eu m L ud w ig, one of the most significant and influential artists of the Co l o g n e, 10 Oct 2 02 0 later twentieth century. In the 1960s he began to explore – 21 Feb 2 021 the growing interplay between mass culture and the visual arts, and his constant experimentation with new A r t G al l er y of processes for the dissemination of art played a pivotal O ntar i o , To ro nto role in redefining access to culture and art as we know 27 M ar – 13 Jun 2 021 it today. At the height of his fame, Warhol claimed he Dal l as Mu s e um was ‘abandoning painting’, shifting his practice towards of A r t, Texas a commitment to the theoretically limitless channels of 11 J ul – 7 N ov 2 021 publishing, film, fashion, music and broadcasting. It was this ‘transmission’ of art and radical ideas that embodied his ethical conviction that ‘art should be for everyone’. This accessible yet authoritative book is the perfect introduction to the life and work of an artist who remains as relevant today as ever. 60 colour illustrations 210 × 168 mm S T E P H A N I E S T R A I N E is Curator of Exhibitions and 80 pp Projects at Modern Art Oxford. She specialises in £8.99 • PB American art of the 1960s. 9781849763189 March 2020 5
STE VE MCQU EEN ED I T ED BY C L A R A K I M NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS ACCOMPA N I ES THE A RTI ST’S FI RST MA JOR Tate Mo d er n EXHI BI TI ON I N THE UK FOR TW EN TY YEA RS 13 Feb – 11 May 2 02 0 Steve McQueen (b.1969) is one of the most important P i rel l i Han g ar B icocca , artists and filmmakers working today. Over the last twenty- M i l an , J un – S e pt 2 02 0 five years he has been hugely influential in expanding the way in which artists utilise the medium of film. He has created some of the most seminal works of moving image designed for gallery presentation, as well as four films for cinematic release, including the Academy Award-winning 12 Years a Slave (2013). McQueen’s works are poignant and provocative portraits of time and place, which turn his unflinching eye to urgent contemporary issues such as race, identity and belonging. This publication focuses on the video and film installations McQueen has made since 2000, featuring such large-scale video pieces as Caribs’ Leap/Western Deep (2002) and more recent films such as Ashes (2002– 15), as well as including completely new work. The book also contains an in-depth interview with the artist together 120 colour illustrations with essays on McQueen’s artworks in relation to film, 297 × 210 mm black cinema and queer cinema, and the socio-political 176 pp context of black British issues within the black diaspora, £25 • PB providing new insights and critical assessment of his work. 9781849766784 C L A R A K I M is the Daskalopoulos Senior Curator, 9 February 7818492020 766784 International Art (Africa, Asia & Middle East) at Tate Modern. 7
BRITISH BAROQU E: P OWER AN D ILLUSION ED I T ED BY TA B I T H A B A R B ER NEW TITLES EXHIBITION A FRES H A N D VI S UA LLY STUN N I N G N EW LOOK Tate B r i tai n AT THE A RT OF THE LATE STUA RT PERI OD 5 Feb – 19 Apr 2 02 0 From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Queen Anne in 1714, the late Stuart period was a time of radical change for Britain. This book, which accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Britain, explores how art and architecture was used by the Crown, the Church and the aristocracy to project images of might and status in an age when the power of the monarchy was being questioned. Including an array of work by leading painters of the day – such as Peter Lely, Godfrey Kneller and James Thornhill – this book celebrates ambitious grand-scale portraits, the persuasive illusion of mural painting, the brilliant woodcarving of Grinling Gibbons, and magnificent architecture by Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and John Vanbrugh for St Paul’s Cathedral, Hampton Court and Blenheim Palace – the great buildings of the age. British Baroque provides 150 colour illustrations 265 × 210 mm a unique opportunity to encounter a rich and 176 pp sophisticated, yet largely forgotten, era of art history. £25 • PB 9781849766814 TA B I T H A B A R B E R is Curator of British Art 1500–1750 at Tate Britain. 9 February 7818492020 766814 9
AU BRE Y BE ARDSLE Y ED I T ED BY S T EP H EN C A L LOWAY A N D C A RO L I N E CO R B E AU - PA R S O N S NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS A S U M P T U O U S LY D E S I G N E D N E W B O O K O N Tate B r i tai n T H I S P E R E N N I A L LY FA S C I N AT I N G A R T I S T 4 M ar – 2 5 May 2 02 0 Aubrey Beardsley (1872–98) is best remembered for Mu s ée d ’ O rsay, Pa r is his powerful illustrations for Salomé by Oscar Wilde. 9 J un – 13 Se pt 2 02 0 Spanning seven years, his intense, prolific career as a draughtsman and illustrator was cut short when he died of tuberculosis aged twenty-five. Beardsley’s sinuous black-and-white drawings and his own complex persona became synonymous with decadence: he alighted on the perverse and erotic aspects of life and legend, shocking audiences with his bizarre sense of humour and fascination with the grotesque. A range of short essays on key aspects of his remarkably influential career reveal that while he was very much of his time, his distinct style has always resonated with subsequent generations. 200 colour illustrations 298 × 196 mm S T E P H E N C A L LOWAY is an art historian, curator and 192 pp Beardsley scholar. C A R O L I N E CO R B E AU - PA R S O N S ISBN 978-1-84976-680-7 is Curator of British Art 1850–1915 at Tate Britain. £25 • Flexibound 9781849766807 9 March 781849 2020766807 11
A BO O K O F F I F T Y DR AW I N G S BY AU BREY B E A R DS L E Y NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS A N ELEG A N T, POCK ET-S I ZE REPRODUCTI ON OF Tate B r i tai n BEA RDS LEY’S CLA S S I C 1897 PUBLI CATI ON 4 M ar – 2 5 May 2 02 0 Aubrey Beardsley (1872–98) lived a desperately short Mu s ée d ’ O rsay, Pa r is life and his career spanned just seven years. Nonetheless 9 J un – 13 Se pt 2 02 0 his output was prolific and his subversive illustrations became synonymous with decadence. His work was deemed too scandalous by many of the period, but found a suitably unseemly home with the notorious publisher Leonard Charles Smithers. This little book is as much a historic document as it is a beautiful introduction to Beardsley’s art, containing fifty of his best-known works, including: ‘The Peacock Skirt’ and ‘The Dancer’s Reward’ from Wilde’s Salome (1893), and ‘La Dame aux Camélias’ illustrating Alexandre Dumas’s tragic story of a courtesan who sacrificed herself for her lover in The Yellow Book, the famous literary quarterly dedicated to all things decadent and aesthetic. Slightly reduced in format from the original, this 51 BW illustrations charming little book is perfect as a gift. 150 × 116 mm 128 pp A L I C E I N S L E Y, Assistant Curator, Historic British Art at £9.99 • HB Tate Britain, provides a new introduction ensuring the 9781849766951 book will appeal to established fans as well as those new to Beardsley’s work. 9 March 781849 2020766951 13
Z ANELE MU HOLI ED I T ED BY S A R A H A L L EN A N D YA S U F U M I N A K A MO RI NEW TITLES EXHIBITION N EW MON OG RA PH ON THE AWA RD-W I N N I N G Ta t e M o d e r n A N D G ROUN DBREA K I N G VI S UA L ACTI VI ST 29 A p r – 18 O c t 2020 Born in South Africa, Zanele Muholi came to Maison Européenne de prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that la Photographie sought to envision black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, N o v 2020 – F e b 2021 queer and intersex lives beyond deviance or victimhood. Muholi’s work challenges hetero-patriarchal ideologies Mar tin Gropius and representations, presenting the participants in B a u, B e r l i n their photographs as confident and beautiful individuals M a r – J u l 2021 bravely existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and, frequently, violence. While Muholi’s intimate photographs B i l d m u s e e t, U m e å of others launched their international career, their O c t 2021 – M a r 2022 intense self-portraits solidified it. The illustrations include images from the key series Muholi has produced over the past twenty years, as well as never-before-published and recent works. This book presents the full breadth of Muholi’s photographic and activist practice, and includes six newly commissioned essays as well as a glossary and chronology. 150 tritone and colour illustrations 245 × 170 mm S A R A H A L L E N is Assistant Curator at Tate Modern. 192 pp YA S U F U M I N A K A M O R I is Senior Curator, International £25 • PB with flaps Art (Photography) at Tate Modern. 9781849766821 9 April 781849 2020 766821 15
LYNE T TE YIADOM- BOAK YE ED I T ED BY IS A B EL L A M A I DM EN T A N D A N D R E A S C H L I EK ER NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS ACCOMPA N I ES THE FI RST MA JOR S URV EY OF THE Ta t e B r i t a i n WORK OF ON E OF THE MOST EXCI TI N G A RTI STS 19 M a y – 31 A u g 2020 OF HER G EN ERATI ON Guggenheim, Bilbao Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (b.1977) is a British artist and writer 25 S e p t 2020 acclaimed for her enigmatic portraits of fictitious people. – 21 J a n 2021 Her paintings often allude to historic European portraiture S a n Fr a n c i s c o M u s e u m – notably Thomas Gainsborough, Francisco de Goya, John of Modern Ar t Singer Sargent and Édouard Manet – yet in subject matter S p r i n g – S u m m e r 2021 and technique her approach is decidedly contemporary. Through her focus on the depiction of imagined black characters Yiadom-Boakye’s paintings raise important questions about identity and representation. This lavishly illustrated volume accompanies the first major survey of Yiadom-Boakye’s work. Thematic essays offer in- depth discussion of the development of the artist’s practice 120 colour illustrations since her graduation from the Royal Academy of Art, 275 × 230 mm London, in 2003 and her artwork is presented alongside 192 pp her own writing and poetry. The publication positions £25 • PB Yiadom-Boakye’s extraordinary creative output over the 9781849767040 past twenty years within a wider history of portraiture and representation, with particular focus on black subjects. 9 £40 781849 • HB 767040 9781849767095 I S A B E L L A M A I D M E N T is Curator, Contemporary British Art at Tate Britain. A N D R E A S C H L I E K E R is Director of Exhibitions and Displays at Tate Britain. 9 June 781849 2019 767095 17
M AGDALENA ABAK AN OWIC Z ED I T ED BY A N N COXO N A N D M A RY JA N E JACO B NEW TITLES EXHIBITIONS A S T U N N I N G E X P LO R AT I O N O F A N Tate Mo d er n E X T R AO R D I N A R Y A N D U N I Q U E B O DY O F WO R K 17 J un – 13 S e pt 2 02 0 In the 1960s and 70s Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930– Fo n d at i o n Toms Pa uli 2017) wove sisal in intense colours to create towering, / Mus ée canton a l d e s hanging pieces that radically expanded the field of B eaux - A r t s La us a n n e , sculpture and installation art. Known as Abakans, these Swi t zer l an d ‘organic environments’ carried many meanings and were Feb – J un 2 021 often large in size, containing entanglements of ropes or dividing spaces. They were spaces to contemplate, to experience. Lavishly illustrated with immersive photography, this beautiful book explores the unique nature of these monumental works and their impact as environmental sculpture. Considering the relationships between the Abakans with their forest-like atmosphere, and other key works, it reveals the artist’s broad interest in natural phenomena and folk-art traditions. Drawing on themes such as shamanism, female energy and power, pregnancy and insights on human nature, the book 150 colour illustrations also highlights Abakanowicz’s pioneering contribution 265 × 210 mm to installation art and the role of collaboration in her 192 pp practice, and contextualises her work within the Polish £25 • PB art world, and wider post-war Europe. 9781849766739 A N N COXO N is Curator of Displays and International 9 June 781849 2020 766739 Art at Tate Modern. M A R Y JA N E JACO B is an independent curator. 19
BRITAIN AN D PHOTOGR APHY: 1945 –79 ED I T ED BY K AT E B US H NEW TITLES EXHIBITION CHA RTI N G THE POLI TI CA L A N D CULTURA L Tate B r i tai n DEVELOPMEN T OF BRI TA I N THROUG H G LOBA L 30 Jun – EVEN TS S EEN THROUG H THE EYES OF THE 27 S ept 2 02 0 WORLD’S G REATEST PHOTOG RA PHERS Through a series of remarkable images, this book examines the moments – both intimate occasions and events on the global stage – that contributed to the development of the UK from 1945, the year of peace, to the election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979. It was both a time of hope – as Europe’s empires collapsed in Africa and Asia – and a time of painful struggle during the Civil Rights and Cold War era. Britain in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s was altered indelibly: shaped by de-colonization and mass immigration; by de-industrialization at home; and by the struggle for new economic and political influence abroad after the collapse of empire. As well as featuring some of the biggest names in twentieth-century photography – Lee Miller, Bill Brandt, Larry Burrows, Margaret Bourke-White, Henri Cartier- 120 colour & BW illustrations Bresson and David Goldblatt – the book will also shine 248 × 197 mm light on less well-known yet exceptional photographers: 144 pp Rashid Talukdar, Ernest Cole, Bandele ‘Tex’ Ajetunmobi, £25 • HB Li Zhensheng, Thurston Hopkins, Gilles Caron, Shirley 9781849767088 Baker and Paul Trevor. 9 June 781849 2020 767088 K AT E B U S H is Adjunct Curator of Photography at Tate Britain. 21
H UGU E T TE C AL AN D ED I T ED BY A N N E B A R LOW NEW TITLES EXHIBITION A N EXUBERA N T A N D VI BRA N T BOOK , Ta t e St I v e s CELEBRATI N G THE JOYOUS S URREA LI S M OF 24 M a y – 1 S e p t 2019 HUG UETTE CA LA N D The first UK exhibition of work by Lebanese artist Huguette Caland (b.1931) was held at Tate St Ives in summer 2019. Exploring the artist’s unique form of surrealism, this beautiful book features important works from the 1960s to the early 1980s revealing her artistic significance and demonstrating that Caland’s exploratory practice has had a key, if under-recognised, role in the development of international modern art. In the 1970s, after moving to Paris from Beirut, she created exuberant and erotically charged paintings, which challenged traditional conventions of beauty and desire. Caland has often used her own body as a subject, and her self-representation comes from a desire to liberate and control the way her body and the bodies of other women are depicted. The book includes her best-known large canvases with 200 colour illustrations bright colours, such as her Bribes de corps (Body Parts) 210 × 150 mm series from the 1970s, softly moving from abstraction 96 pp into figuration, with shapes doubling as flesh. Alongside £12.99 • PB these paintings are Caland’s intricate drawings, which 9781849766791 demonstrate her mastery of line. 9 July 781849 2019 766791 A N N E B A R LOW is Director, Tate St Ives. 23
VENICE WITH T U RN ER I A N WA R R EL L NEW TITLES EXPERI EN CE THE MAG I C A N D WON DER OF THE MA JESTI C FLOATI N G CI TY THROUG H THE EYES OF ON E OF THE WORLD’S G REAT PA I N TERS J.M.W. Turner’s elegant pencil sketches and watercolours of Venice are so poignant and evocative that the gentle sound of water lapping against gondolas can almost be heard when looking at them. In this beautiful selection, Ian Warrell employs the very finest examples of Turner’s Venetian studies to either guide your next visit or awaken your memories of trips past. Join Turner as he progresses through the city, beginning at St Mark’s Basilica with the Campanile towering above and the coral-coloured exterior of the Doge’s Palace. Drift onward toward the Bridge of Sighs and take a detour past the Hotel Europa where Turner preferred to stay. Travel onwards past the Giardini Reali, the Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute on your way to San Giorgio Maggiore and the Accademia. Drift away from the bustling markets around the Rialto on the Grand Canal heading toward the Frari and the Scuola Grande di San 100 colour illustrations 230 × 264 mm Rocco, demonstrating the inspiration taken from such 128 pp Venetian masters as Tintoretto and Veronese. £25 • HB 9781849767033 I A N WA R R E L L is an independent curator specialising in British art of the nineteenth century. He was a curator 9 May 781849 2020 767033 at Tate for more than twenty-five years and is a leading authority on the life and work of Turner. He is author of Turner’s Sketchbooks, also published by Tate. 25
SPRING DAV I D T RI G G NEW TITLES A N ELEG A N T G I FT BOOK , CELEBRATI N G A LL THE JOYS OF S PRI N G Following Tate’s recent Winter (2019) publication, this new selection of works examines the most beautiful, transformative and amusing expressions of the spring season drawn from Tate’s collection. Divided into key themes – ‘Blossom and Blooms’, ‘Into the Landscape’, ‘In the Garden’, ‘Agriculture’, ‘Rebirth’ and ‘Uprising’ – this little book considers how the traditional season of growth and rebirth has influenced artists over centuries. Works of art – including paintings, drawings, sculptures, illustrations and installations – are punctuated by brief captions adding background detail or additional information about the art, artists and their subjects. Featured artists include: Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Damien Hirst, Salvador Dalí, Natalia Goncharova, Stanley Spencer, Anselm Kiefer, William Blake, Andy Warhol and Alex Katz. 50 colour illustrations DAV I D T R I G G is a critic and art writer based in Bristol. 173 × 140 mm He is a regular contributor to publications including Art 96 pp Monthly, ArtReview, Frieze and Art Papers. He has a PhD £9.99 • HB in Art History from the University of Bristol and is a 9781849766968 member of the International Association of Art Critics. He is author of Reading Art: Art for Book Lovers (2018) and 9 February 7818492020 766968 contributor to The Twenty First Century Art Book (2014). 27
SUMMER A L E X P I LC H ER NEW TITLES A N ELEG A N T G I FT BOOK , CA PTURI N G THE HA ZY BEAUTY, WA RMTH A N D LON G ER DAYS OF S UMMER Following Tate’s recent publications Winter (2019) and Spring (2020), this engaging selection of works presents some of the most beautiful and stirring moments of the summer season drawn from Tate’s collection. Divided into key themes – ‘Return of Helios’, ‘The Green Tide’, ‘Sweltering Bodies’, ‘Winding Down’ and ‘Mercury Rising’ – this book traces the hazy evenings and heated moments in the relationship between this season and the artists who sought to capture it. Summer, both languid and fiery, has never ceased to be a source of inspiration. Works of art – including paintings, drawings, photographs, illustrations and installations – are punctuated by brief captions adding additional information about the art, artists and their subjects. Featured artists include: Bridget Riley, Eric Ravilious, Lorna Simpson, Henry Moore, Lisa Milroy, Barbara 50 colour illustrations Hepworth, George Stubbs, Dod Procter, Mary Adshead, 173 × 140 mm Paule Vézelay, Ethel Walker, Chris Killip, Dora Carrington, 96 pp Paul Cézanne and Ian Hamilton Finlay. £9.99 • HB 9781849767064 A L E X P I LC H E R is the author of A Queer Little History 9 June 781849 2020 767064 of Art (2017) and Love (2019) also published by Tate. 29
PENS INK & PL ACE S H OW TO PAINT LIKE T U RN ER Q U EN T I N B L A K E N I CO L A MO O R BY A N D I A N WA R R EL L NEW TITLES NEW IN BEST PAPERBACK SELLER 240 colour illustrations 280 × 234 mm 224 pp F O L LOWI N G T H E E N O R M O U S S U CC E S S O F WO R D S LEA RN THE WATERCOLOUR S ECRETS OF £14.99 • PB A N D P I C T U R E S A N D B E YO N D T H E PAG E , T H I S ON E OF THE WORLD’S G REATEST A RTI STS 9781849767019 T H I R D VO LU M E CO N T I N U E S A N A R R AT I V E O F V I S UA L A DV E N T U R E S O F U N U S UA L D I V E R S I T Y J.M.W. Turner is one of the greatest artists Britain has 9 March 781849 2020767019 ever produced. His watercolours, with their extraordinary Pens Ink & Places contains a wealth of new material, effects of shifting light and dramatic cloudscapes, Available now: ranging from a touching series of vignettes for Great are especially highly regarded. Here the secrets of his £19.99 • HB Ormond Street Hospital to gigantic drawings for technique are revealed. This book combines unrivalled 9781849766388 the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings; from the sombre knowledge of Turner’s working methods from Tate apocalyptic landscapes of Riddley Walker to the energetic curators and conservators with practical advice from 9 £150 781849 766388 • Special Edition (signed fantasy of Billy and the Minpins. This beautiful volume some of the world’s most respected watercolour and numbered, in slip case) also includes Blake’s unique illustrations made to specialists. Each of the twenty-two thematic exercises 9781849766395 accompany the works of John Ruskin, La Fontaine, is illustrated with one of Turner’s works. Expert Apuleius and Beatrix Potter. contemporary watercolourists then explain, step by 9 781849 766395 step, how to paint a similar composition. Packed with Blake’s commentary explores the challenges and fascinating information, from the materials Turner used A L S O AVA I L A B L E opportunities in the creation of drawings known around to achieve his masterpieces to the modern materials the world, as well as others seen here for the first time. the twenty-first-century watercolourist will need to take It is clear from every page of this informative and richly on similar subject matter. How to Paint like Turner is an illustrated volume that there has been no slackening of invaluable resource for lovers of both Turner’s art and brio in the scratchy pen nib of an artist who has been watercolour painting. called the ‘Godfather of Illustration’. 200 colour illustrations 270 × 210 mm 144 pp N I CO L A M O O R BY is an art historian and lecturer at Q U E N T I N B L A K E (b.1932) is an internationally beloved £14.99 • PB the Courtauld Institute of Art. I A N WA R R E L L is an illustrator and author. He is an inspiration for artists 9781854378835 independent curator specialising in British art of the everywhere. nineteenth century. He was a curator at Tate for more QUENTIN BL AKE: March 2020 than twenty-five years and is a leading authority on the For more titles by Quentin Blake, see p.43. B E YO N D T H E PAG E life and work of Turner. 9781849761505 £17.99 • PB 30 31
LOVE A L E X P I LC H ER P LU N G E I N TO T H E R E S T L E S S WAT E R S O F RECENT HIGHLIGHTS R O M A N T I C LOV E – A S I N T E R P R E T E D BY A R T I S T S I N TAT E’ S CO L L E C T I O N Sometimes chaste, sometimes frenzied, often passionate and occasionally heartbreaking, placed together these beautiful images create a fascinating and enlightening journey through the visual portrayal of love and sexuality in Western art. Featured artists include: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Wolfgang WILLIAM BL AKE OLAFUR ELIASSON M A R K L E C K E Y: O ’ M AG I C Tillmans, David Hockney, Gwen John, Auguste Rodin, Martin Myrone IN REAL LIFE P OW E R O F B L E A K N E S S 9781849766333 PB £25 Mark Godfrey Clarrie Wallis William Blake, Bandele ‘Tex’ Ajetunmobi, Christopher Wool, 9781849766449 HB £40 9781849766326 PB £19.99 9781849766340 PB £19.99 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Sylvia Sleigh, Sophie Calle and many more. 50 colour illustrations 173 × 140 mm 96 pp978-1-84976-655-5 A L E X P I LC H E R is the author of A Queer Little History of Art ISBN £9.99 • HB (2017), also published by Tate. 9781849766555 9 September 781849 766555 2019 WINTER K I R S T EEN MC SWEI N A LIT TLE FEMINIST DORA MAAR D Ó R A M AU R E R A B E AU T I F U L B O O K , P E R F E C T A S A H O L I DAY S E A S O N H I S TO R Y O F A R T D a m a r i c e A m a o, A m a n d a Juliet Bingham G I F T O R ‘ T H A N K-YO U ’ P R E S E N T Charlotte Mullins M a d d ox e t a l 9781849766548 HB £14.99 9781849766562 PB £9.99 9781849766869 HB £40 A selection of the most beautiful, touching, transformative and amusing expressions of the winter season drawn from Tate’s collection. Featured artists include: J.M.W. Turner, Ruskin Spear, Norbert Goeneutte, Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky, Paul Nash, Carel Weight, Ben Nicholson, Lucien Pissarro, L.S. Lowry, Peter Doig, Grayson Perry and David Shrigley. K I R S T E E N M C SW E I N is the author of Tate Britain: Highlights (2018), also published by Tate. 50 colour illustrations 173 × 140 mm 96 pp £9.99 • HB 9781849766579 N A M J U N E PA I K TA K I S J. M .W. T U R N E R Sook-Kyung Lee & Rudolf Frieling Guy Brett & Michael Wellen WAT E R CO LO U R S 9781849766357 PB £25 9781849766319 HB £25 David Blayney Brown September 2019 9781849766661 HB £25 32 33
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B AC K L I S T MODERN ART AND ST IVES M O N A H ATO U M M OV E M E N T S I N M O D E R N A R T: REAR VIEWS, A STAR FORMING R E B E CC A WA R R E N : R E D S TA R OV E R R U S S I A Chris Stephens Christine Van Assche POP ART NEBULA, AND THE DEPARTMENT A L L T H AT H E AV E N A L LOW S David King 9781849763028 PB £19.99 & Clarrie Wallis David McCarthy OF FOREIGN PROPAGANDA Anne Barlow & Laura Smith 9781854379351 PB £29.99 9781849763608 PB £29.99 9781854373045 PB £8.95 Taryn Simon 9781849764629 HB £20 9781849762359 HB £35 N ATA L I A G O N C H A R OVA N I G E L H E N D E R S O N ’ S S T R E E T S: PERFORMANCE IN R U S S I A N R E VO LU T I O N A R Y S A LO UA R AO U DA C H O U C A I R S E P T E M B E R : A H I S TO R Y Matthew Gale & Natalia Sidlina P H OTO G R A P H S O F LO N D O N ’ S CO N T E M P O R A R Y A R T POSTERS Jessica Morgan PA I N T I N G B Y 9781849766296 HB £25 E A S T E N D 19 49 –53 Catherine Wood David King 9781849761246 HB £29.99 GERHARD RICHTER Clive Coward 9781849763110 HB £30 9781849763479 PB £15.99 Robert Storr 9781849764995 HB £24.99 9781854379641 PB £14.99 PERFORMING PETER FRASER PIERRE BONNARD: A SHORT BOOK ABOUT ART SOMETIMES I THINK, S O N I A D E L AU N AY FOR THE CAMERA Martin Clark & Sara Matson T H E CO LO U R O F M E M O R Y Dana Arnold SOMETIMES I AM Anne Montfort & Cécile Godefroy Simon Baker & Fiontán Moran 9781849761499 PB £29.99 Matthew Gale 9781849763592 PB £12.99 Sara Fanelli 9781849763172 PB £29.99 9781849764001 PB £29.99 9781849766166 PB £25 Soul of a Nation 9781854377289 PB £19.99 Art in the Age of Black Power Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power QUEER BRITISH ART A QUEER LIT TLE THE RADIC AL EYE: S O U L O F A N AT I O N : A R T I N THE SURREALISM READER TAT E G U I D E TO Clare Barlow H I S TO R Y O F A R T MODERNIST PHOTOGR APHY FROM T H E AG E O F B L AC K P OW E R Dawn Adès, Michael Richardson MODERN ART TERMS 9781849764520 PB £24.99 Alex Pilcher T H E S I R E LT O N J O H N C O L L E C T I O N Mark Godfrey & Zoe Whitley & Krzysztof Fijalkowski Simon Wilson & Jessica Lack 9781849765039 PB £12.99 Shoair Mavlian & Simon Baker 9781849764636 PB £29.99 9781854376688 PB £24.99 9781849763998 PB £12.99 9781849764070 PB £29.99 Territory: World excl. N. America 38 39
J.M.W. T U RN ER J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851) is one of the greatest artists Britain has ever produced. The world’s largest collection of the artist’s work is held at Tate Britain. TAT E B R I TA I N : H I G H L I G H T S TAT E M O D E R N H I G H L I G H T S TAT E M O D E R N : B U I L D I N G A Kirsteen McSwein Simon Bolitho M U S E U M F O R T H E 21S T C E N T U R Y 9781849765800 PB £4.99 9781849766678 PB £5 Chris Dercon & Nicholas Serota 9781849762182 HB £35 9781849764081 PB £24.99 J. M .W. TURNER THE ‘SKIES’ SKETCHBOOK With an introduction by David Blayney Brown T U R N E R ’ S S E C R E T S K E TC H E S TURNER: TURNER: Ian Warrell T H E S K I E S S K E TC H B O O K T H E LU C E R N E S K E TC H B O O K 9781849760850 HB £14.99 David Blayney Brown David Blayney Brown 9781849764902 HB £18.99 9781849763110 HB £16.99 TAT E M O D E R N : TAT E WAT E R CO LO U R M A N U A L THE EY EXHIBITION: THE HANDBOOK Joyce Townsend & Tony Smibert VA N G O G H A N D B R I TA I N Matthew Gale 9781849760881 PB £14.99 Carol Jacobi 9781849763158 PB £19.99 9781849766029 PB £25 S TA N D I N G I N T H E S U N : H OW TO PA I N T L I K E T U R N E R T U R N E R ’ S S K E TC H B O O K S A L I F E O F J. M .W. T U R N E R Nicola Moorby & Ian Warrell Ian Warrell Anthony Bailey 9781854378835 PB £14.99 9781849765275 PB £19.99 V I R G I N I A WO O L F WO L F G A N G T I L L M A N S YAYO I K U S A M A 9781849761925 PB £17.99 Laura Smith Chris Dercon & Helen Sainsbury Frances Morris 9781849765985 PB £25 9781849764452 PB £24.99 9781854379399 PB £24.99 I N F I N I T Y N E T: T H E J. M .W. T U R N E R T U R N E R A N D CO N S TA B L E : T U R N E R AT P E T WO R T H A U T O B I O G R A P H Y O F YAY O I K U S A M A WAT E R CO LO U R S S K E TC H I N G F R O M N AT U R E David Blayney Brown, Christopher Yayoi Kusama David Blayney Brown Michael Rosenthal & Anne Lyles Rowell & Ian Warrell 9781849762137 PB £14.99 9781849766661 HB £25 9781849762069 PB £14.99 9781854374134 PB £29.99 40 41
BARBAR A HEPWORTH QU ENTIN BL AKE Hepworth (1903–75) was a remarkable modernist sculptor and one of the few women artists of her generation Quentin Blake (b.1932) is an internationally beloved illustrator and author. to achieve international prominence. Her studio in St Ives (preserved as the Barbara Hepworth Museum) was He is an inspiration for artists everywhere. placed in the care of Tate in 1980, securing an unrivalled collection of her work for the gallery. P E N S I N K & P L AC E S P E N S I N K & P L AC E S B A R B A R A H E P WO R T H : A B A R B A R A H E P WO R T H : T H E Quentin Blake SPECIAL EDITION P I C TO R I A L AU TO B I O G R A P H Y S C U L P TO R I N T H E S T U D I O 9781849766388 HB £19.99 Quentin Blake Barbara Hepworth Sophie Bowness 9781849767019 PB £14.99 9781849766395 HB £150 9781854371492 PB £14.99 9781849765268 PB £16.99 B A R B A R A H E P WO R T H : WO R K S B A R B A R A H E P WO R T H : B A R B A R A H EP WO R T H B E YO N D T H E PAG E QUENTIN BLAKE 10 0 F I G U R E S: T H E U N S E E N I N T H E TAT E CO L L E C T I O N W R I T I N G S & CO N V E R S AT I O N S Penelope Curtis Quentin Blake Joanna Carey ART OF QUENTIN BLAKE Matthew Gale & Chris Stephens Sophie Bowness 9781849760423 HB £14.99 9781849761505 PB £17.99 9781849763271 HB £14.99 Quentin Blake 9781854373472 PB £24.99 9781849765626 PB £18.99 9781849766159 HB £18.99 42 43
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